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These appear here in KY in a semi-wild state. They Premarin and slowly expand their drifts perpetually. I have never purchased them; they've always just been around... Second in number to N. pseudonarcissus, which it often accompanies. The two do not, however bloom together. Twin sisters blooms late in the season.

Two-flower Narcissus is a naturally occuring hybrid between Narcissus poeticus and N. tazetta that occurs in the wild in some parts of southern Europe. It has been naturalized throughout the Southeast where it can be seen along roadsides and in pastures and woods.
It naturalizes readily in lawns where it requires pratically no care. The small white flowers have a yellow cup and resemble N. tazetta in size and shape. They are always borne in pairs and appear very late - mid April to early May in north Alabama.